The final installment in this ongoing national series places a critical spotlight on influential landscape architects of the 20th century.

It will be held on April 15th in the W.M. Keck Lecture Hall on the campus of the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc). Landscapes for Living* will place a focus on the unique Post War legacy of public and private landscape architecture in Southern California during what is now thought to be an optimistic time of innovation and experimentation. Nationally recognized speakers from the public and private sectors and the academic community will provide rare insight and analysis of this unprecedented era of design - from parks and plazas to gardens and subdivisions. The symposium will look both back and ahead, culminating in a panel discussion which explores what this Modern landscape legacy means in the 21st century with national recognized leaders in the design and historic preservation communities.

The program includes a full day of lectures and a closing reception. SPACE IS LIMITED.

TCLF is also grateful for
additional support from:
The American Institute of Architects,
Los Angeles Chapter; the LA
Conservancy; the California Garden
and Landscape History Society; and
National Trust for Historic
Preservation-Western Office.